Chap.

 1        1|    and more courtesans than honest women. It was a singularly
 2        3|    but he passed for a very honest man of straightforward intentions
 3        3|     the countess was a very honest woman. Just then voices
 4        5|   man’s head with a humble, honest facestood on the edge of
 5        6|   disdainful glances at the honest women who were walking afoot.
 6        7|   its being possible for an honest woman to deceive her husband,
 7        7|  smoke it.”~“Do not talk of honest women,” he said in a hard
 8        7|     arent even clean, your honest women arent! They aren’
 9        7|     make me laugh with your honest women. Dont drive me to
10        7|    ox under the hammer:~“If honest women must meddle in our
11        7|   they’re a nice lot, those honest women!”~But she was unable
12        7|  wrong tack. Your wife’s an honest woman, on my word of honor!
13        7|  superiority over tiresome, honest folks, the door opened suddenly
14        8|      Fontan, in his role of honest citizen, took Louiset in
15        8|  she was dying to tell this honest lady a few home truths.
16        8|    legality, was acting the honest woman who had been grossly
17        9|      in fact, aspired to an honest woman’s part. Accordingly
18        9|    you I’ve got hold of the honest woman! I’ve tried at my
19        9| want to play the part of an honest woman. I dream about it
20        9|  triumph. She was quite the honest woman now and wore a most
21       13|     now had to live like an honest man; the satisfied idiocy
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